Amidst the crypto chaos, the NFT market is essentially following suit. We’ve been here through rain, hail, and snow (and of course sunshine), with our five-day-a-week report quickly covering a few brief stories every day around all things NFT.
While the mass market continues to decline, Instagram is finally putting its feet up, and an NFT project that was practically touching ‘blue chip’ status appears to be on a death bed. Let’s dive
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Latest Mint: Instagram finally starts NFT testing?
Meta’s Instagram is finally testing NFT integration, after lengthy speculation and conversation we might see when and how non-fungible tokens integrate on the platform. in a tweet announcementInstagram CEO Adam Mosseri said the trial will begin with “a handful of US creators and collectors who will be able to share NFTs on Instagram,” adding that “no fees associated with posting or sharing digital collectibles on IG” Won’t be.”
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Facebook's Meta has long tried to integrate crypto, blockchain, and other 'Web3' compatibility, with little to no success to show for it. Could NFTs on Instagram change that? | Source: NASDAQ: FB on TradingView.com
What has been done to Azuki?
NFT Twitter is taking Azuki through the mud as channels chattered that the founder had previously built a rugged project, Funks (and other abandoned projects) — all starting with a blog post by the pseudonymous founder. Had happened. The floor price has practically halved – and is currently around 15 ETH (after doubling that price earlier this month). Nothing is promised in this place.
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Stay positive, and remember to only risk what you can afford to lose in these markets – after all, your JPEG isn’t going anywhere.
I had saved it. Maybe it’s worth sharing it now. pic.twitter.com/wHKbNkYzMt
— Early Adapter NFT (@EarlyAdopterNFT) 9 May 2022
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